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car·bon·at·ed wa·ter

, carbonic water
water that contains a considerable amount of carbonic acid in solution.
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Slowly fill each glass to the rim with cold seltzer water. Garnish with fresh mint sprigs.
Seltzer water In a Collins glass, add ice, spirits and mixers.
Miller Clear, which comes in a 12-ounce long neck bottle, has a regular foamy head on top of what looks like seltzer water. IN May the company will also introduce Miller Clear in 12-ounce blue cans.
"Everything from frankfurters and root-beer floats, to granola bars and seltzer water was sampled,' he says.
If you had been standing at this spot a few days after the 1906 earthquake, you would have been singed but saved--fire-fighters saw the defiant raising of the American flag over the shingle house at 1652-56 Taylor (2, shown in the historic photograph above) and rushed up to save the structure and the flag, using wet sand and seltzer water in the process.
It is best to choose calorie-free beverages like water, unsweetened tea, black coffee and seltzer water for beverages.
* Replace soda and other added-sugar drinks with seltzer water and a splash of juice.
If you don't like plain water, try infusing it with fruit or add a splash of juice to un flavored seltzer water.
Cuban-inspired mojitos are made with rum, fresh mint, fresh lime juice, simple syrup (or sugar), ice and topped with seltzer water.
Students can now enjoy Izze fruit drinks, flavored seltzer water, orange and apple juice, and Fiji water with their lunches.
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